Velma-Taylor-Obituary

Velma Faye Taylor

Chico, California

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Vel went to meet her Lord and Savior on Jan. 26, 2006 at the age of 69. She was born on May 13, 1936 in Dodge City, Kan. to Jim and Pauline Parsons. She moved to Paradise, Calif. at age 13, later moving to Chico. There she met and married Moriss Taylor, a local musician, radio and TV personality...

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So sorry to see where you lost Velma. Want to express my sympathy to you and your family. You are in my thoughts.

Morris,
I know how much you and Velma loved and cared for each other and how much she will be missed. Thank you for allowing me to be there for a short time to care for and get to know a really kind and sweet lady...

chenoa anne hays
Addus Health Care

Dear Uncle Morris,
I love both you and Auntie Vel very much and am sorry for my absence at her funeral. I was there in spirit, and will keep you in my thoughts and heart. If there is anything that I can do please let me know. (408)469-6525
Auntie Vel you will be missed.
Caelah

Dear Moriss, Abby & I have many fond memories of Vel both on the set and in your home. She had the greatest laugh. Please take care of yourself. Love, Wayne & Becky Key

Moriss,
I was honored to have known you and your wife. It was at her urging that you allowed me do sing Gospel on the evening of November 17, 2001 at the Senator. You are a very sweet man. My deepest sympathy. "Until Then".

Dear Morris & family
Words are not enough to convey our feelings at a time like this.For those who bloom in the hearts of others never fade away.May you find comfort and strengh in your memories.May GOD be with you,now and forever.The DeLaVega family

I enjoyed the several times I met Vel. It was during my appearances on Morriss' tv show.
She was very spirited lady.
My thoughts go out to Morris and the rest of the family.
Allen Stolz

Dear Morris,
I offer my sincerest sympathies and thoughts to you sir. Your beloved wife travels down the trail where the pony tracks lead only one way. My late Father, "Old Hutch" Hutchinson spoke highly of you and I do the same. Be gentle with yourself. "Little Hutch"

My sympathy goes out to the Taylor family. For several years on channel 12 we enjoyed her display of work as Morris played his music.